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Preview of Math Equation Puzzles Level 4 | Fun Math Practice & Brain Challenges for Kids

Math Equation Puzzles Level 4 | Fun Math Practice & Brain Challenges for Kids

Boost math skills in a fun and engaging way with this Math Equation Puzzles Level 4 workbook! Perfect for students who love challenges, this resource helps kids practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through exciting equation puzzles and brain-boosting activities. Designed to make learning enjoyable, these worksheets encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, focus, and math fluency while keeping students motivated and entertained. Great for: Math centers Indepen
Preview of Math Equation Puzzles Level 3 | Printable Math Brain Teasers & Problem Solving

Math Equation Puzzles Level 3 | Printable Math Brain Teasers & Problem Solving

Make math learning exciting with this Math Equation Puzzles Level 3 activity pack!This fun and educational puzzle workbook helps students strengthen their math skills, improve logical thinking, and build confidence while solving engaging equation challenges. This printable bundle includes a variety of math puzzle activities designed for classroom practice, homeschool learning, independent work, math centers, and early finishers. What’s Included: ✔️ Math equation puzzle worksheets ✔️ Multiple en
Preview of Fractions,Decimals and Percentages

Fractions,Decimals and Percentages

Created by
suryamg
a PPT for Fractions,Decimals and Percentages classes
Preview of Multiplication Facts Tracker

Multiplication Facts Tracker

Created by
Jennifer Golden
Encourage students to track their multiplication facts mastery throughout the year. I separate out by specific facts (1's, 2's, 3's, etc) and then move up to "mixed facts". I simply added a few lines for the Mixed Facts sheets.
Preview of Practicing Math Facts - Skip Counting (editable)

Practicing Math Facts - Skip Counting (editable)

Created by
ITeachChildren
It's difficult to teach students higher level math when they don't know their basic facts. This week long homework assignment fits on one page and is kept in students' binders during the week. There are two different levels, for beginning (3rd grade) and a higher level for those facts that most students find difficult to master (4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12). Because their binder goes home each day and parents sign to show completion, parents are aware of their child's current ability. This is a motivator
Preview of Math Talks Number Talks Calendar and Description

Math Talks Number Talks Calendar and Description

There are so many amazing math talks/number talks to use throughout your week that it can be overwhelming to remember them all. This calendar helps you to organize your month as you remember many different types of number talks to bring into your classroom.
Preview of Statistics and Probability Lesson Plan Bundle

Statistics and Probability Lesson Plan Bundle

Created by
gina Harris
This template provides you with a template bundle that includes the lesson objective, student misconceptions, Social-Emotional Activities, Essential Questions, as well as an efficient way to focus on the Mathematical Practices for the ENTIRE Statistics and Probability Standards. Simply download and you're all SET!
Preview of Number of the day

Number of the day

Use this sheet to supplement calendar work or to practice number sense.
Preview of Beginner Division Guide Worksheets - Single Dividend Facts

Beginner Division Guide Worksheets - Single Dividend Facts

Hi there homeschool moms and teachers! My son had a incredibly hard time remembering the acronym (Dead Monkeys Smell Bad) for simple division and also remembering where the numbers in the problem went when writing them. So, I created this worksheet that helped him keep everything lined up and neat so that he could write and solve the problems with ease. Now that my son is past this point, I thought I would share this instead of just tossing it. I hope someone finds it useful. :)
Preview of Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

I keep this at my guided reading table. Whenever we play "Bears in the Cave" I just do a quick check next to the numbers the students get correct. This helps me to know where the students are, but most importantly it helps me to quickly group students for math centers. I can have my higher students (the ones in the teens-twenties) quiz each other as a center. I can pull my lowest ones and work on them one on one. There is one editable page for those of you who like to type in your student name
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